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Hazardous Materials Permits

The Technical Services section is charged with the safe installation of hazardous materials in bulk and any associated piping or equipment. Regulation is provided through the permit process, with permit amounts based on International Fire Code requirements, section 105, Permits.

Site/Soil Remediation: When any device is installed for the remediation of a site, or soil stockpiled on a site, in which hazardous liquids or vapors are recovered or used during the process, a permit is required.

Permit Application

All portions must be filled in, including a signature and proof of insurance. A check covering total Hazardous Materials Permit Fees, payable to the "City Treasurer," is required at the time of application.

The application may be completed online and then downloaded.

Mail three (3) copies to the address on the application form: Attn: Technical Services Clerk

Please note the specific directions on the permit form.

Plan Review

The plan review encompasses a thorough review of submitted plans, checking for compliance with current applicable codes.

Submittals must include all pertinent information both in specification and plan view; details and cut-sheets for any equipment; and the materials, manner and method of installation.

Submit two full size and one reduced (11 x 17) set of plans. The full sized sets will be stamped and returned when review is completed.

As-builts will not be accepted.

When changes are made to the installation in the field, the changes must be pre-approved.

When required, a referral will be made to Development Services for occupancy classification and/or building permits.